[Healing] Are you quitting on me?

Without [these qualities]: confidence, the ability to work without thanks, adaptability; you are doomed as a healer. Accepting that you can’t heal and continuing to do so is a disservice to those you play with. It’s ok, healing is a deceptively hard job. It is one where mediocrity is celebrated and greatness is rarely noticed. You know you just saved the raid, but nobody cared, and nobody is really going to care when you say “we wouldn’t have won if I didn’t…” No. That is your job. If you aren’t making 3 to 4 raid saving heals a pull then you are not properly utilizing your ability.

DPSing and beating an enrage timer is acknowledged as a group failure. Seventeen players couldn’t get it done. Healing is nearly always boiled down to 1 or 2 individuals. If you cannot handle the blame of a wipe being placed on your shoulders then healing is not your game.

We aren’t the guys putting up the high scores, we’re the ones keeping the machine running.

It would be a moderate understatement to proclaim the current healing model is drastically different than previous expansions. More than ever healers are placed in a difficult position in heroics and raids. A sub-standard DPS or mishandling of mechanics can lead to a significant amount of damage that is (sometimes) un-healable.

But I’m not letting any of you off the hook.

This is what you signed up for. I’m not sure exactly when you clicked through and applied a healing spec to your favorite class, but depending on when that was probably has a lot to do with your current feelings toward the healing game in Cataclysm. It isn’t easy and it isn’t supposed to be easy.

As I had hoped and prayed for on this blog was that Blizzard would force me to intelligently use my global cooldowns. At this gear level, they have done that. If I mis-place a healing rain or cast too many chain heals on single targets, I will pay for it. If I cleanse the wrong players or double-cleanse when I don’t need to, I will pay for it. Every decision affects your mana bar. Choosing the right tool for the moment is exactly what healing is about and always will be about.

I’ve received tells from various players asking why healing is so hard and expressing that they might just go back to DPS after-all (some already have). Good. Wrath of the Lich King healing was too easy and now we’re all are suffering for it. Growing pains and adjustment are always a big part of a significant mechanics change.

I’ll admit that I’ve played poorly in some of our first few raids. Everything from over-healing to healing the wrong thing or simply just not casting enough. What’s good is that we’ve been successful and I can see some room for improvement. Playing a healer is no longer about how fast you can push those buttons but if you can push them quickly while using the correct spells.

To the players out there that are truly dedicated to healing and want to get better: stick with it. Just one week of heroic gear gave me a gigantic boost in my ability to heal through some of the worst situations. Now if a tank mis-pulls or breaks a CC early, I won’t have to scream for cooldowns. If you thought being a good healer before Cataclysm was an indispensable role, the need for solid healing is off the charts right now. You’ll get it, I have faith, but if you’re only going to complain about how hard it is and let groups wipe because you “can’t do it” then just roll a rogue and be done with it.

Rant off.

(editor’s note: this is not directed at you. maybe you, but definitely not you or anyone in particular)

Halfus Wyrmbreaker

I can still fondly remember those moments before pulling Chromaggus when we sat in anticipation; waiting to find out what combination of colors the server gods had graced us with this week. It’s now the same feeling I get as I round the corner to Halfus’ balcony in the Bastion of Twilight. There are some drakes that both grant Halfus an ability, but also hold their own ability to take it away should you set them free. You get 3 per reset and there are 5 total (2 deactivated for the week).

(editor’s note: this is all for the normal version. The priorities could be completely different on heroic)

Hey – I just discovered your blog and want you to know that I LOVED this post – it really spoke to me as a struggling healer in the new expansion. I worte a reaction to your piece on my blog, would love to hear what you think –

Kudos on the rant regarding healing. I’m primarily
elemental, but after hitting 85 and seeing that we had only one or
two of our main spec healers at 85, so I reviewed my resto spec,
got all my ducks in a row, and tightened my seat belt knowing that
healing wouldn’t be a walk in the park…and I was right. It’s also
been THE most fun I’ve had playing resto, which dates back to
vanilla. Getting a grasp of the triage involved in healing now is a
metagame that has been sorely missing from WoW, and definitely with
shaman, where for the past two expansions, if you were in an “Oh
shi-” moment, you could just beat on your chain heal key and things
would work out fine most of the time. I attribute my experience
healing heroics to making me extremely touchy regarding CC; even
with groups in mostly heroic gear, I’m still slapping symbols on
mobs and calling for CC, because I know how stressful it can be as
a healer currently. Anything and everything I can do when DPSing to
make the healer’s job easier will be done. I’ve probably used
grounding totem and wind shear more in the past 2ish weeks running
heroics than I did in all of WotLK…sure, I suppose I could say I
was bad, but there was virtually no need for them in the heroics
back then when it was “omg aoe” as a solution to most all
problems.

This is why I ripped into myself so recently on my blog. I looked at a WoL and realized I was still in the same healing mindset as Wrath. I love the new healing requirements, and can’t wait to see how much I can improve my own personal play.